Zeop 2.0, released today and available at http://www.zeop.com, allows webmasters to post a subscription form on their websites which confirms subscriptions and administers subscribers for email newsletters, coupons, special offers and other subscription-based email marketing. Zeop 2.0's new streamlined registration process takes webmasters less than five minutes to create a new account.
The tool helps small businesses conducting opt-in and permission email marketing become best practices compliant by providing an automatic opt-in confirmation process and protecting in-house subscriber information. Zeop 2.0 guards subscriber information with a hack-proof encryption code and by strict protection of address lists.
"We improved this online tool to promote email marketing best practices by giving small businesses a means to build and protect their own permission email lists,� said Mike Adams, Zeop creator and president/CEO of Arial Software. �Zeop is a web-based service, so you can use it day or night, anywhere in the world. All you need is a web browser and an internet connection."
Zeop 2.0 provides an email subscription form that works directly from webmasters' individual websites. Zeop 2.0 sends a timely confirmation email to each email subscriber who signs up using the form, and performs regular database administration functions such as list export capability and list growth notification. A previous user requirement for webmasters to display the Zeop logo with the subscription form has been lifted with the new version, giving Zeop 2.0 users the freedom to use the service without promoting the Zeop name, if they so choose.
About Zeop Zeop 2.0 (http://www.zeop.com) is the online email subscription processing service for webmasters that takes less than five minutes to activate. Zeop requires no technical knowledge and is offered without charge. Zeop protects the privacy of email subscribers, uses no spyware or shareware, and strongly protects gathered data. Webmasters can use the Zeop tool with confidence, knowing that their permission email lists are protected.